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List of awards and nominations received by Henry Winkler

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Henry Winkler awards and nominations

Winkler at the Raleigh Supercon in 2018
Award Wins Nominations
CableACE Awards 0 1
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2 4
Daytime Emmy Awards 2 5
Emmy Awards (Primetime) 1 9
Genesis Awards 1 1
Golden Globe Awards 2 7
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards 1 1
Screen Actors Guild Awards 0 6
Bronze Wrangler 1 1
Total
10 32

Henry Franklin Winkler (born October 30, 1945) is an American actor, executive producer, and director.

Winkler initially rose to fame for his role as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli (on the 1974-1984 American television series Happy Days), winning two Golden Globe Awards and three Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for the role.

He also earned a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for his portrayal of Jack Dunne in Heroes (1977), and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his role as Chuck Lumley in the film Night Shift (1982). In addition, he gained recognition as an executive producer, winning a Genesis Award for MacGyver, the Bronze Wrangler for Dead Man's Gun, and the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Children's Special for the CBS Schoolbreak Special: "All the Kids Do It."

He also received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Hollywood Squares, and a Primetime Emmy nomination for the televised version of Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?. Winkler was nominated for a Primetime Emmy, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, for his role as Dr. Henry Olson on The Practice. He also portrayed Barry Zuckerkorn in Arrested Development

For his role as Gene Cousineau in the HBO series Barry he received the 2018 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, his first ever Primetime Emmy Award. He also received numerous accolades such as the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (2019) and (2023), Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards (2022) as well as nominations for two Golden Globe Awards, and six Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Major Associations

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Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Primetime Emmy Awards
1976 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Happy Days Nominated [1]
1977 Nominated [1]
1978 Nominated [1]
1979 Outstanding Informational Program Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? Nominated [1]
2000 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series The Practice Nominated [1]
2000 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Battery Park Nominated [2]
2018 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Barry Won [3]
2019 Nominated [1]
2022 Nominated [1]
2023 Nominated [1]
Daytime Emmy Awards
1985 Outstanding Children's Special CBS Schoolbreak Special: "All the Kids Do It" Won [4]
1985 Outstanding Directing in Children's Programming Nominated [5]
2003 Outstanding Game Show Hollywood Squares Nominated [6]
2004 Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Clifford's Puppy Days Nominated [7]
2005 Won [8]

† Nomination withdrawn when it was pointed out later that the episode had aired after the Emmy's May 31 deadline.

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1977 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Happy Days Won [9]
1978 Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy †† Won [9]
1978 Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Heroes Nominated [9]
1983 Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Night Shift Nominated [9]
2019 Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Barry Nominated [9]
2020 Nominated [9]
2023 Nominated [9]

†† Tied with Ron Howard, also for Happy Days

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2014 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Arrested Development Nominated [10]
2019 Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Barry Nominated [11]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated [11]
2020 Nominated [12]
2023 Nominated [13]
2024 Nominated [14]

Miscellaneous awards

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CableACE Award

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Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
1997 (19th) Guest Actor in a Dramatic Special or Series Dead Man's Gun Leo Sunshine / John Hays Nominated [15]

Critics' Choice Television Award

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Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref.
2019 (24th) Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Barry Gene Cousineau Won [16]
2020 (25th) Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Barry Gene Cousineau Nominated [17]
2023 (28th) Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Barry Gene Cousineau Won [18]
2024 (29th) Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Barry Gene Cousineau Nominated [19]

Genesis Awards

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Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
1991 Best TV Drama Series MacGyver executive producer Won [20]

Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards

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Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
2022 Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy Barry Gene Cousineau Won [21]

Western Heritage Awards

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Year Category Recipient/Nominated work Role(s) Result Ref
1998 Bronze Wrangler, Fictional Television Drama Dead Man's Gun executive producer Won [22]

Honors

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Honors Year Category Recipient Result Ref
Mardi Gras in New Orleans 1977 9th King of the Krewe of Bacchus Parade Henry Winkler Won [23]
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution February 13, 1980 Winkler donates one of the "Fonzie" leather jackets to the Smithsonian NA Won [24][25][26]
American Academy of Achievement 1980 Golden Plate Award Henry Winkler Won [27]
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1981 Star on the Walk of Fame for Television Henry Winkler Won [28][29]
Golden Apple Award 1982 Louella Parsons Award Henry Winkler Won [30]
Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards 1988 Norma Zarky Humanitarian award Stacey and Henry Winkler Won [31]
The Bronze Fonz August 19, 2008 Unveiling of a life-sized, bronze statue of Fonzie along the Milwaukee Riverwalk Henry Winkler Won [32]
Key to the City of Winnipeg March 29, 2010 For contributions to education and literacy Henry Winkler Won [33]
Order of the British Empire 2011 Appointed an Honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) "for services to children with special educational needs and dyslexia in the UK" Henry Winkler Won [34][35]
National Literacy Trust 2013 Named one of the United Kingdom's Top 10 Literacy Heroes Henry Winkler Won [36]
ATX Television Festival 2014 ATX Television Excellence Award winners Henry Winkler Won [37]
Banff World Media Festival 2014 Award of Excellence Henry Winkler Won [38]
13th Annual American Spirit Awards 2019 Caucus Legend Award Henry Winkler Won [39]
Los Angeles Press Club 2019 The Bill Rosendahl Public Service Award for Contributions to the Public Good (for his children's books) Henry Winkler Won [40]

See also

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References

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